The volunteer Director for the Colorado Airport History
Preservation Project, Dr. Penny Hamilton has researched and
published in numerous professional journals and various industry
publications.http://www.pennyhamilton.com/

Colorado Airport History Preservation
Project Volunteers are researching the history of their
airports. They are sharing important photographs, news and
magazine articles on Colorado airports. They are identifying
community leaders, who need to be contacted soon to share this
important Colorado airport history.

Several volunteers are
even writing the history of their airport to share this
important Colorado
aviation heritage with others and their community. Won’t you
join our corps of volunteers today?Working together we can save this
important Colorado
airport history. We look forward to working with you.

A special "thank you" for the
research support to the Grand County Library District, especially the
Granby Branch staff and Interlibrary Loan Librarian, Julie Horn, and to
the Denver Public Library Western History and Genealogy Department staff
and outstanding Reference Librarians, and the volunteers at the Wings
Over the Rockies Museum Archives Library, especially Marilyn Chang.

The volunteer Director for the
Colorado Airport History Preservation Project is Dr. Penny Hamilton.
An
award-winning aviation educator and writer, she is a 20+ year general
aviation private pilot with earned academic degrees from the
University of Nebraska, ColumbiaCollege and Temple
University.
Her
20+ years of “Penny, The Pilot” volunteer aviation education program for
children were recently recognized with the ABC-Denver TV Channel 7
Everyday Hero award. See the video at
www.thedenverchannel.com/7everydayhero/19942663/detail.html

Penny
is the co-holder of a General Aviation World and National Aviation Speed
Record.

Under a 2009-2010 grant from
the Wolf Aviation Fund, Dr. Penny volunteered to conduct extensive
research and interviews with female aviation students, pilots and flight
instructors to identify strategies to increase the number of female
general aviation pilots. (See
www.teachingwomentofly.com
)